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steve? >> all right. thanks for that. stay safe. jonathan allen, senior washington correspondent for politico joins us now and started writing a new book on hillary clinton and jonathan, obviously, hillary at the heart of when's happened today with this cease-fire but that really hasn't been the case. the tenure as secretary of state coming to an end, hasn't been much engagement on the state department's part on the u.s. government's part in the middle east peace process. i wonder if you have a sense, is that -- is that coming from the white house or did she for these past four years share the view of the white house that sort of disengaging from the process was the right move? >> i would certainly say that the united states foreign policy goals are set by the white house. even if the secretary of state has different goals. they end up doing what the white house wants. so, as far as emphasis around the world, that's something that's coming from the obama administration. and look, the middle east is an area that obviously has been a
steve? >> all right. thanks for that. stay safe. jonathan allen, senior washington correspondent for politico joins us now and started writing a new book on hillary clinton and jonathan, obviously, hillary at the heart of when's happened today with this cease-fire but that really hasn't been the case. the tenure as secretary of state coming to an end, hasn't been much engagement on the state department's part on the u.s. government's part in the middle east peace process. i wonder if you...
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. - yes, steve's back in all his glory. - damn, steve, cover your ass up. - no. i'll never feel shame again. i am a bald, overweight man with misshapen genitals, and proud of it! soak it in, everybody. - [screams] from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york are ar are, this is the "daily show" with jon stewart. captioning sponsored by comedy central ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: welcome to the ""daily show"." my name is jon stewart. i have a good divest tonight. the most delightful laugh in television to my mind, judge andrew napolitano will be joining us right over here. first, i want to let you people know i am a jew who is in to politics. ( cheers and applause ). been doing the show 15 years now. ( laughter ) speaking of which, ooh, i think we have a new middle east war brewing out there. that's late-breaking news. we'll have to deal with that when we get back. what's better than a middle east war. let's begin one more from the "where are they now?." you may remember mitt romney made a rather infamous statement that 47% of the country would not
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>> steve, i very much agree with steve's assessment. we have apple, but they don't make anything in america. that tell us we have a great engine still working, but, again, we made the cost and complexity of doing business in this country prohibitive, and as bill gates said earlier, we don't -- we have not risen our skill base enough to have employees who can earn the high wage that americans need to earn so i think -- i think all though entrepreneurship is part of the solution, and it's been bipartisan to support small business, frankly, i think we have to create an environment that supports all business, and if we're going to take advantage as we have historically on entrepreneurial and innovation success. i come back to the -- a lot of this is blocking and tackling a lot of it is being long term and being strategic, and our -- just aware of it, our business school alumni are all over the world, and they -- the -- our international alumni have been even more answer, -- anxious that the school took it on more and positive. we believe mo
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no charges filed yet against steve cohen or as ac. seven managers or executives, i guess, have been charged with insider investigating. they are looking at him and his firm very closely. the fox business network, about a year ago, i think it was february, the first to report that steve cohen home phone was bugged. sometime around 2007-2008. they had a court order. they have probable cause to get that. the point is, they have been looking at this guy for a long time. they still have not got him. they think something is wrong there. dagen: organized crime. right. charlie: when the fox business network was first to report all of this, he recommended that we show in organized, a chart like in organized crime chart that describes how it works. he believed, based on his information, that the feds really believed this was an organization that commits crimes. obviously, not murder and extortion. they got really annoyed at that. they went nuts on that chart. we can tell you right here, guys, you may not like it, but the feds do have a chart of
no charges filed yet against steve cohen or as ac. seven managers or executives, i guess, have been charged with insider investigating. they are looking at him and his firm very closely. the fox business network, about a year ago, i think it was february, the first to report that steve cohen home phone was bugged. sometime around 2007-2008. they had a court order. they have probable cause to get that. the point is, they have been looking at this guy for a long time. they still have not got him....
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steve is right. the people most, but the people who are most harmed by that are the people who do not stick to the party line. think about what that means to people -- the only way to make progress on issues, whether it is immigration, fiscal issues, taxes, is people on both parties have been willing to step back a little bit and take heed. if you have the super pac's coming in ending your political career -- some will still take that step but it will give people pause. there is legislative, there is legal, constitutional amendment, but it is a big concern. for a lot people, candidates want to be in control their own to the extent they can. the fact they are becoming secondary actors in both campaign -- is making people increasingly uncomfortable. >> think about athlete sponsorships-- maybe they can wear t-shirts, like newt gingrich, sponsored by sheldon adelson. >> like a european soccer jersey. [laughter] >> question from a non student? >> i would like to hear your opinion of grover norquist and th
steve is right. the people most, but the people who are most harmed by that are the people who do not stick to the party line. think about what that means to people -- the only way to make progress on issues, whether it is immigration, fiscal issues, taxes, is people on both parties have been willing to step back a little bit and take heed. if you have the super pac's coming in ending your political career -- some will still take that step but it will give people pause. there is legislative,...
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but first let's go to steve paulson for a look at where that storm is right now, steve? >>> it is here right now and it is really close to the santa cruz coastline and it is inching really close. most locations don't have much in the way of rain but that will pick up in the next half our to about an hour especially skyline peninsular, into the santa cruz mountains and that system right there looks impressive and plus the rain is picking up in the north bay. santa rosa is seeing some rain and let's go to claudine wong, we know it is picking up with the wind, right claudine? >> reporter: it is. if you look up at the street light it makes it easier to see the amount of rain and as you said it moved in and now we are seeing the steadier rain coming in down here. we are looking at a city that is well-versed in flooding and it is a little town and they have been flooded before in this downtown, so much so that they have taken precautions and put in flood gates and when they know the rain is coming and that the water is rising they will put sandbags and get a pretty good defens
but first let's go to steve paulson for a look at where that storm is right now, steve? >>> it is here right now and it is really close to the santa cruz coastline and it is inching really close. most locations don't have much in the way of rain but that will pick up in the next half our to about an hour especially skyline peninsular, into the santa cruz mountains and that system right there looks impressive and plus the rain is picking up in the north bay. santa rosa is seeing some...
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congressman steve kg with how president obama's mother managed to convince us her son was born in hawaii, not in kenya. >> i looked into that before he was sworn in for the presidency. we went down into the library of congress and find a micro fish there of two newspapers only two newspapers in hawaii, each of them published the birth of barack obama. it would have been awfully hard to fraudulently file the birth notice of barack obama being born in hawaii. that doesn't mean there aren't some other explanations of how they might have announced that by telegram from ken yashgs the list goes on. >> by telegram? i guess she neglected to consider the mother naming her son barack husain obama might be a minor setback for her son's future run for theresidency of the united states. these people are loony. from mitt romney's 47% video to president obama's debate disaster in denver, the biggest turning points in the general election. you're watching "hardball" the place for politics. >>> i'm craig melvin. here's what's happening. protesters have taken to the streets of egypt after president moham
congressman steve kg with how president obama's mother managed to convince us her son was born in hawaii, not in kenya. >> i looked into that before he was sworn in for the presidency. we went down into the library of congress and find a micro fish there of two newspapers only two newspapers in hawaii, each of them published the birth of barack obama. it would have been awfully hard to fraudulently file the birth notice of barack obama being born in hawaii. that doesn't mean there aren't...
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. >> steve: why? >> jimmy: i know, i know. >> steve: newt gingrich? >> jimmy: he's a good sport. he's a good man. how many of you spent the holiday with the relatives? [ cheers and applause ] how many of you spent it on ancestry.com to prove they're not your relatives? [ laughter ] you know, today is the day you're supposed to remind yourself of all the things in life to be thankful for. we wanted to find out what you guys were thankful for, so we hit the streets of new york city. we got some interesting answers. take a look -- >> this thanksgiving, what are you thankful for? >> my family. >> my job. >> my husband. >> my wife. >> eggnog. >> twinkies. >> my pet turtle. >> honey boo boo. >> ugg boots. >> strep throat. >> oxygen. >> hydrogen. >> boron. >> brown trousers. >> all of tobey maguire's movies. >> crab meat. >> velcro. >> santa claus. >> the actor tom skerritt. >> big boulders. >> zebra shoulders. >> small cats. >> fat rats. >> chunky pizza sauce. >> dr. plumpy. >> "police academy." >> "police academy 2." >> "police academy 3." >> "police academy 4." >> "police academy 6."
. >> steve: why? >> jimmy: i know, i know. >> steve: newt gingrich? >> jimmy: he's a good sport. he's a good man. how many of you spent the holiday with the relatives? [ cheers and applause ] how many of you spent it on ancestry.com to prove they're not your relatives? [ laughter ] you know, today is the day you're supposed to remind yourself of all the things in life to be thankful for. we wanted to find out what you guys were thankful for, so we hit the streets of new...
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let's go to steve in new york. steve? >> caller: boo-yah, jim. >> boo-yah, steve. >> caller: thanks for taking my call. i enjoy watching your show. >> thank you. my question is despite the looming fiscal cliff, how do you feel about buying and holding a high-dividend stock such as pitney-bowes. >> i'm worried, it has a 12%, 13% yield. that's a classic red flag. that makes me concerned. i'm using the old herb greenberg tactics saying, wait a second. it's just too darn high. i'm going to say don't buy. that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of "the lightning round." >>> the lightning round is sponsored by -- >>> coming you know, beck medicine. healthcare trust of america leaseses medical space nationwide providing for stable income. could the hefty dividend help your portfolio state healthy? there's a an exclusive with the ceo just ahead. he's climbing ev, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the market, he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nick
let's go to steve in new york. steve? >> caller: boo-yah, jim. >> boo-yah, steve. >> caller: thanks for taking my call. i enjoy watching your show. >> thank you. my question is despite the looming fiscal cliff, how do you feel about buying and holding a high-dividend stock such as pitney-bowes. >> i'm worried, it has a 12%, 13% yield. that's a classic red flag. that makes me concerned. i'm using the old herb greenberg tactics saying, wait a second. it's just too...
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congressman steve king with how president obama's mother managed to convince us all that her son was born in hawaii, not in kenya. >> i looked into that before he was sworn in for the presidency. we went down into the library of congress, and we found a microfish there of only two newspapers in hawaii. each of them had published the birther barack obama. it would have been awfully hard to fraudulently file the birth notice of barack obama being born in hawaii. that doesn't mean that there aren't some other explanations on how they might have announced that by telegram from kenya. the list goes on. >> by telegram. i guess she neglected to consider, the mother, that naming her son barack hussein obama might be a minor setback for her son's future run for the presidency. of the united states. and that's "hardball" for now. thanks for being with us. have a great holiday weekend. a restaurant is hard, try running four. fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. t
congressman steve king with how president obama's mother managed to convince us all that her son was born in hawaii, not in kenya. >> i looked into that before he was sworn in for the presidency. we went down into the library of congress, and we found a microfish there of only two newspapers in hawaii. each of them had published the birther barack obama. it would have been awfully hard to fraudulently file the birth notice of barack obama being born in hawaii. that doesn't mean that there...
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i think steve brings out something new from, teenage years where you just bully him. >> bill: i see steve as part of the decline of america. [ laughter ] this whole thing with obama saying the rich don't pay their taxes is [bleep] [ laughter ] and i voted for the guy and i'm a democrat. what a [bleep] the rich don't pay their taxes? let me tell you something, right? first they say to your dead brother, the united states of america you can do anything you. go for it so then you go for it and then you make it and everybody is like [bleep] you. >> bill: i think a lot of people feel the way that you do that very frustrating and all this class warfare but you are kind of disrespectful when you call barack obama the president of the united states a blanking blank. do you feel bad about doing that? >> no because you have to put it in context. i'm in my own comedy club and i'm doing a pod cast there the nature of pod cast is you are open and honest. that's also the nature of any comedy club. there is no language restriction. so you just basically say how you feel. i wouldn't say that now. you kno
i think steve brings out something new from, teenage years where you just bully him. >> bill: i see steve as part of the decline of america. [ laughter ] this whole thing with obama saying the rich don't pay their taxes is [bleep] [ laughter ] and i voted for the guy and i'm a democrat. what a [bleep] the rich don't pay their taxes? let me tell you something, right? first they say to your dead brother, the united states of america you can do anything you. go for it so then you go for it...
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>> absolutely. >> last word, steve. how important -- >> let's be clear -- >> always had the deal between israel and egypt in the interest of both countries and our country. can we keep that deal? is there some architecture for peace there? >> we're going to try to keep that deal absolutely, but, remember, we're complicit in part of what happened. obama when he took george mitchell's resignation and basically moved dennis ross out of the white house, he doesn't put a new program on the table. and when america walks away from this peace process or an effort to bring the two sides together and really lay out a plan, violence kicks up. so we have a bit of complicity, and you are seeing right now not a strategic presidency from obama but a reactive presidency, and that doesn't bode well for this. >> do you agree with that? if you're not moving forward, you're moving backwards on the peace treaty, the peace process? >> i think you plod forward or stay -- i'm not sure it's unraveling. i still think the amazing thing about all
>> absolutely. >> last word, steve. how important -- >> let's be clear -- >> always had the deal between israel and egypt in the interest of both countries and our country. can we keep that deal? is there some architecture for peace there? >> we're going to try to keep that deal absolutely, but, remember, we're complicit in part of what happened. obama when he took george mitchell's resignation and basically moved dennis ross out of the white house, he doesn't put...
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senior economic reporter steve liesman. can you answer that question for us, steve? >> best i can, sandy, may be early days but we are getting new information about what the expected or estimated costs of hurricane sandy. we had governor cuomo, the entire state of new york, if town add in the costs of rebuilding, the economic damage, 42 billion, inclusive what we heard from mayor bloomberg, which was new york city 19 billion on its own. we heard from governor christie from new jersey, 29.4 billion. i think this san old number, keep trying to get a newer one, 360 million right now, where they are. come here andly it up, total estimated costs, 72 billion. kbred we got another piece of data from airport. r worldwide i 16 to 22 billion for insured costs. folks, we have called the new york and new jersey governments to find out if this number is in here, we don't know. it is either 72 or 90 billion, as we start to figure this out. we do know this air number is double the previous number. is you can scale that up to the entire metro boll motorola tan area. the economic dat
senior economic reporter steve liesman. can you answer that question for us, steve? >> best i can, sandy, may be early days but we are getting new information about what the expected or estimated costs of hurricane sandy. we had governor cuomo, the entire state of new york, if town add in the costs of rebuilding, the economic damage, 42 billion, inclusive what we heard from mayor bloomberg, which was new york city 19 billion on its own. we heard from governor christie from new jersey,...
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steve, speaking of 2016, what about david petraeus? "the new york times" has a piece talking about his future and it wasn't all that long ago he was talked about as a presidential candidate. let's face it, presidential candidates have survived similar situati situations he's facing. >> i think presidents have survived that situation. i'm not sure aspiring four steps removed potential candidates have survived it. general petraeus has a future but i think it's more like hi in writing his own book. i can't see him winning the nomination. right now just can't see him winning. >> chip saltsman phone it in, thank you, all three of you. good to see you. >>> coming up, a horrifying pileup in texas sends dozens to the hospital. details on what triggered the deadly chain reaction next. [ male announcer ] this is joe woods' first day of work. and his new boss told him two things -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll work his way up from busser to waiter to chef before opening a restaurant specializing in f
steve, speaking of 2016, what about david petraeus? "the new york times" has a piece talking about his future and it wasn't all that long ago he was talked about as a presidential candidate. let's face it, presidential candidates have survived similar situati situations he's facing. >> i think presidents have survived that situation. i'm not sure aspiring four steps removed potential candidates have survived it. general petraeus has a future but i think it's more like hi in...
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>> bret: steve harrigan in cairo. thank you. more on this with the panel. president obama press secretary says the commander-in-chief will make a decision about afghanistan troop levels in coming weeks and months. national security correspondent jennifer griffin looks at the possibilities for next year and beyond. >> defense secretary leon panetta will hold a video teleconference tuesday with his top general in afghanistan, john allen. among the pressing issues, how many u.s. troops will they recommend the president keep in afghanistan next year and beyond 2014? the president and slice president campaign for the war to end. >> there is no reason why americans should die, when afghans are perfectly capable of defending their own country. >> we are leaving. we are leaving in 2014. period. >> the war is likely to drag on two more years. general allen is asked to keep 50,000 troop troops in afghanisn through next year's fighting season. >> the defense officials are floating the idea of keeping 10,000 troops including about 1,000 special operators to maintain st
>> bret: steve harrigan in cairo. thank you. more on this with the panel. president obama press secretary says the commander-in-chief will make a decision about afghanistan troop levels in coming weeks and months. national security correspondent jennifer griffin looks at the possibilities for next year and beyond. >> defense secretary leon panetta will hold a video teleconference tuesday with his top general in afghanistan, john allen. among the pressing issues, how many u.s. troops...
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i'm steve kroft. thanks for joining us. [ticking] [ticking] >> it is the mark of the yakuza: ornate, full-body tattoos that cover the members of the japanese mob. so how did one of their most notorious godfathers get into america and jump to the front of a line for a lifesaving liver transplant? this reporter found out and says it may cost him his life. >> as he was leaving and getting in his car, he said, "that"-- you know, "that--that goddamn american jew reporter. i want to kill him." [ticking] >> greg mortenson's book three cups of tea is a publishing phenomenon that has made him a celebrity, a cult-like figure on the lecture circuit, and inspired people to give nearly $60 million to his charity, and it all began with one simple story. >> it's a beautiful story, and it's a lie. >> we wanted to talk to mortenson about that and some other things, but he didn't want to talk to 60 minutes. >> steve kroft. >> nice to meet you. >> how you doing? >> thanks. >> got five minutes for us today? >> um... [ticking] >> we wondered ho
i'm steve kroft. thanks for joining us. [ticking] [ticking] >> it is the mark of the yakuza: ornate, full-body tattoos that cover the members of the japanese mob. so how did one of their most notorious godfathers get into america and jump to the front of a line for a lifesaving liver transplant? this reporter found out and says it may cost him his life. >> as he was leaving and getting in his car, he said, "that"-- you know, "that--that goddamn american jew reporter....
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. >> steve kroft. >> nice to meet you. >> how you doing? >> thanks. >> got five minutes for us today? >> um... [ticking] >> we wondered how the man who could whistle up a corporate jet on a whim... >> let's rock. >> or throw a $2 million birthday party was doing in his reduced circumstances. what's it like to go from king of the world to prisoner number 05a-4820 serving 8 to 25 years behind bars? >> in my wildest imagination, when i would project myself into my late 50s and early 60s, where i would be or what i would be doing, if i make a list of 100 different places or 100 different things, here would never make that list. >> welcome to 60 minutes on cnbc. i'm morley safer. in this edition, we look at stories of crime, punishment, and what money can buy. first, the high-stakes world of japanese organized crime, where big dollars saved the life of an infamous gangster. then we investigate how best-selling author and philanthropist greg mortenson used some of the assets of his multimillion-dollar charity. and finally, we talk to dennis kozlo
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steve perry, san antonio, texas. entitlements are increasing, because america is tired of republicans favoring rich people. simon sanders, edinburgh, scotland, bill, "the washington post" implied you were racist because they could not dispute the facts that you represent. tony, willington, colorado. yes, self reliance, like
steve perry, san antonio, texas. entitlements are increasing, because america is tired of republicans favoring rich people. simon sanders, edinburgh, scotland, bill, "the washington post" implied you were racist because they could not dispute the facts that you represent. tony, willington, colorado. yes, self reliance, like
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steve? >> steve: thanks. the florida sheriff's office admitted sunday the key evidence in the casey anthony murder trial might have been missed. detectives overlooked a google search on the anthony family computer for full proof suffocation that was made the last day two-year-old caylee was seen alive. so could this bombshell have changed the outcome of the murder case? joining us now to weigh in is casey anthony's lead defense attorney and the author of "presumed guilty," jose baez joins us. thank you for joining us. >> good morning, steve. >> steve: okay. so the way we understand it, the cops took the anthony family computer, looked at it and the investigator just looked at the internet browser, the internet explorer and saw about a dozen, dozen and a half things they made a note of. didn't look into the fire fox browser, which had more than 1200 entries, including the search for full proof suffocation. now h they brought that up, you would think -- that could have made a difference? >> i don't think so. in
steve? >> steve: thanks. the florida sheriff's office admitted sunday the key evidence in the casey anthony murder trial might have been missed. detectives overlooked a google search on the anthony family computer for full proof suffocation that was made the last day two-year-old caylee was seen alive. so could this bombshell have changed the outcome of the murder case? joining us now to weigh in is casey anthony's lead defense attorney and the author of "presumed guilty," jose...
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>> steve: sure. and we've been talking about how the atmosphere on capitol hill officially with the big negotiators has been kind of gloomy. politico, the lefty blog, says that inside the talks with the people who are doing a lot of talks, contours of a deal including the size of tax hikes and spending cuts, it will contain are starting to take shape. so it does sound like even though both sides are still strident in what they don't want to give up, sounds like behind the scenes they're starting to come to the middle. >> yeah. but if history is any indication, it's the republicans who move to the middle and the democrats who never budge and always get their way. >> gretchen: so michelle, why is that? why would republicans settle for just kicking the can down the road? >> well, because that has been the sort of drive in washington in modern politics. this was the reason why the tea party sprung up when it did. remember that it wasn't just disgust with democrats and obama. it was disgust with big gover
>> steve: sure. and we've been talking about how the atmosphere on capitol hill officially with the big negotiators has been kind of gloomy. politico, the lefty blog, says that inside the talks with the people who are doing a lot of talks, contours of a deal including the size of tax hikes and spending cuts, it will contain are starting to take shape. so it does sound like even though both sides are still strident in what they don't want to give up, sounds like behind the scenes they're...
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i'm steve kroft. in this edition, we look at three stories linked by the financial collapse of 2008. first, we examine a scam that's cost thousands of americans their homes. then we look into wall street's shadow market of credit default swaps. finally, a report on the perilous state of state finances. we begin with the foreclosure crisis. in the aftermath of the great recession, the huge number of foreclosed properties was a significant factor in weighing down the economy. many were stuck on the market for an unexpected reason: the banks couldn't find the ownership documents. as scott pelley first reported in april 2011, lenders wanting to evict people found that often, the legal documents behind the mortgages simply weren't there. caught in a jam of their own making, some companies appeared to have resorted to forgery to throw people down on their luck out of their homes. >> these folks on the street aren't homeless. they slept on the sidewalk because they want to keep their homes. facing foreclosur
i'm steve kroft. in this edition, we look at three stories linked by the financial collapse of 2008. first, we examine a scam that's cost thousands of americans their homes. then we look into wall street's shadow market of credit default swaps. finally, a report on the perilous state of state finances. we begin with the foreclosure crisis. in the aftermath of the great recession, the huge number of foreclosed properties was a significant factor in weighing down the economy. many were stuck on...
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miller is next. [ male announcer ] this is steve. he loves risk. but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the market, he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. thanks for staying with us, i'm bill o'reilly miller time segment tonight. get to the sage of southern california he joins us from santa barbara. miller, you are listening to all the goings on here about christmas and you say? >> they won, face the face of modern progressivism. that's the inclusive guy you just talked to a while back. i'm the american preemptive. that's the new inclusive. it's america 180. so i'm just going to lock the pod face on and i'm going to say i don't think there is a war on anything except women. i prefer to think this is a seasonal comp trton brought up b
miller is next. [ male announcer ] this is steve. he loves risk. but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the market, he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. thanks for staying with...
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steve hayes is right. this is part of a bigger picture. we are going to be doing this story a week after week. the unions want a big election. they are sporting for a fight and i think they are going to see this recurring a week after week in 2013 because of the very receptive white house that is not going to have been on the intervene in these cases and they are going to try to bully the employers. megyn: if this was the administration of george w. bush, we would like to know how it would come down as well. the president gets to appoint that. [talking over each other] >> wouldn't be a great thing if some of these moveon.org people, if they actually got a job? megyn: they say that they are trying to help the folks have better pay. i have to say, wal-mart provided me with a 12-dollar sweater when my luggage got lost for the vice presidential debate. megyn: the agency is now offering a directive and that is not satisfying the watchdog that is not satisfying the watchdog since it is to keep crucial information from the public eye and shield t
steve hayes is right. this is part of a bigger picture. we are going to be doing this story a week after week. the unions want a big election. they are sporting for a fight and i think they are going to see this recurring a week after week in 2013 because of the very receptive white house that is not going to have been on the intervene in these cases and they are going to try to bully the employers. megyn: if this was the administration of george w. bush, we would like to know how it would come...
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steve perry, san antonio, texas. entitlements are increasing, because america is tired of republicans favoring rich people. simon sanders, edinburgh, scotland, bill, "the washington post" implied you were racist because they could not dispute the facts that you represent. tony, willington, colorado. yes, self reliance, like all those investors relying on the hard work of the laborers. those are the ones getting the entitlements. i think he means the fat cats, not the workers. dan, vero beach, florida, bill, you are correct in your analysis. the democrat party and their allies at "the washington post" will continue to come after you for stating the truth about this country. my fear is their assault will be more than you can handle. well, i've been dishing it and taking it for more than 16 years, dan. haven't beaten me down. joan, new zealand. bill, watched your comments about a traditional society and those voting for obama wanting stuff. it was the way you sneered at people wanting stuff that's upset people. joan, no
steve perry, san antonio, texas. entitlements are increasing, because america is tired of republicans favoring rich people. simon sanders, edinburgh, scotland, bill, "the washington post" implied you were racist because they could not dispute the facts that you represent. tony, willington, colorado. yes, self reliance, like all those investors relying on the hard work of the laborers. those are the ones getting the entitlements. i think he means the fat cats, not the workers. dan,...
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steve ratner talked about a lot of different things. closing loopholes. there are a lot of different ways to skin this cat to get to $1.2 trillion. let me ask you a question that as a republican we have to face. we came in in 1994. i don't know if you know, i was in congress. we came in in 1994 -- >> he doesn't like to talk about it. >> there was a split, eric. i was from the south just like you, republican from the south. i didn't go to washington saying, boy, i have to save those boys on wall street. i was against -- i wanted the death tax, cut capital-gains tax. with us facing the cliff, i look at the 15% tax rate on capital gains and seeing warren buffett and gates and all these billionaires are paying 14%, even multimillionaires are paying 14%, 15% on taxes while the small business owner who makes $250,000 in your district will be paying 39.6%. shouldn't we examine the capital-gains tax rate and say are we letting the super rich get off the hook and raise that up without damaging the economy? can we do that? >> no listen cap gains is a lot of mopey i
steve ratner talked about a lot of different things. closing loopholes. there are a lot of different ways to skin this cat to get to $1.2 trillion. let me ask you a question that as a republican we have to face. we came in in 1994. i don't know if you know, i was in congress. we came in in 1994 -- >> he doesn't like to talk about it. >> there was a split, eric. i was from the south just like you, republican from the south. i didn't go to washington saying, boy, i have to save those...
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. >> i heard you as steve colbert's lawyer advise him that he could keep the money he received from his super pac and transfer it to his social welfare fund and use it for lobbying. >> let me see if i'm clear, i have a 501c4 called colbert super pac 5hh, and i take the money from the super pac and i pass it through the 501c4 into a second unnamed 501c4. i place all of the money inside that second unnamed 501c4 and through the magic of your lawyering and the present federal tax code, after i close this and lock it, that money is gone forever and no know ever knows what happened to it? >> you'll know, but nobody else will. >> federal election commission rules say he could have taken the money, written himself a check and gone and bought a yacht. that's permissible because what the congress has done is restricted actual candidates, members of congress and their challenges and said they can't use the money to buy a cadillac or a yacht or other personal use, but none of these other political monies are restricted. so all these super pacs have to pay income tax on it, but if they want to writ
. >> i heard you as steve colbert's lawyer advise him that he could keep the money he received from his super pac and transfer it to his social welfare fund and use it for lobbying. >> let me see if i'm clear, i have a 501c4 called colbert super pac 5hh, and i take the money from the super pac and i pass it through the 501c4 into a second unnamed 501c4. i place all of the money inside that second unnamed 501c4 and through the magic of your lawyering and the present federal tax code,...
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today steve cohen friend of our show, democrat from tennessee, the first district there said this in "the washington post" in an op eth. we ask that your departments take no enforcement action against anyone who acts in compliance with the laws of colorado, washington and any other states that choose to regulate access to marijuana for medicinal or personal use. it is not just the elected officials or the liberals. you have people who were in law enforcement, law enforcement against prohibition. this is the leap letter. after 40 years of the drug war people no longer look upon law enforcement as heroes but as people to be feared. this is particularly true in poor neighborhoods and those people of color and -- and those of people of color and it impacts our ability to fight real crime. i'm joined with michael tricia, ana and we invite a criminal defense. sara, what happens? how does this work if there's a federal -- one federal law but the state makes up a law in colorado, the people have spoken. in colorado, they said listen, we want legalization. >> they voted for this. so good ques
today steve cohen friend of our show, democrat from tennessee, the first district there said this in "the washington post" in an op eth. we ask that your departments take no enforcement action against anyone who acts in compliance with the laws of colorado, washington and any other states that choose to regulate access to marijuana for medicinal or personal use. it is not just the elected officials or the liberals. you have people who were in law enforcement, law enforcement against...
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steve liesman is onset right now. steve liesman is onset. >> thank you. thank you. and -- >> why did -- >> i don't know why it says that. >> that's all it says. >> am i responsible for what's in the prompter? don't turn to me. >> that's all you need to tell viewers. >> that's all you need to tell viewers, it's click, turn and they go to the "today" show or wherever they go. and i have a variety of things for you. >> you do. >> maybe i didn't tell them what i was going to have. >> there we go. that's very nice. >> first of all, it's interesting, we're going to watch consumer sentiments to see if this fiscal cliff stuff is finally going to be felt by the consumer. i'll talk about the consumer in a second. >> you don't think it is? >> i don't know. it's strange we've had this surge in consumer sentiment while all we do and everybody else does is talk about the cliff. first i want to look at sandy and katrina. because we were lucky, i made this chart before we went on. and turns out the estimate was exactly right. if you have that graphic, i don't know if you have that
steve liesman is onset right now. steve liesman is onset. >> thank you. thank you. and -- >> why did -- >> i don't know why it says that. >> that's all it says. >> am i responsible for what's in the prompter? don't turn to me. >> that's all you need to tell viewers. >> that's all you need to tell viewers, it's click, turn and they go to the "today" show or wherever they go. and i have a variety of things for you. >> you do. >>...
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steve harrigan streaming live from cairo now. steve? >> reporter: megyn, this is the largest demonstration of anti-morsi protesters we've seen since the egyptian president made that decree on thursday. you can hear the sires and small explosions behind me. police are trying to push out younger protesters who are throwing rocks and lighting objects on fire in the streets around tahrir square. it's been the largest demonstration as people continue to stream in, and it's really been a mix of people, people from different political parties really united by the president's move, united in opposition, angry at what they say is an attempt at dictatorship by president morsi. one protester has died from tear gas so far today, and the muslim brotherhood, supporters of president morsi, have canceled a planned march of their own. they're trying to reduce chance of violence in this bitterly-divided nation. as far as a chance of compromise goes, the president made an effort at that yesterday. he met with several chief judges here in cairo, but earthl
steve harrigan streaming live from cairo now. steve? >> reporter: megyn, this is the largest demonstration of anti-morsi protesters we've seen since the egyptian president made that decree on thursday. you can hear the sires and small explosions behind me. police are trying to push out younger protesters who are throwing rocks and lighting objects on fire in the streets around tahrir square. it's been the largest demonstration as people continue to stream in, and it's really been a mix of...
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one in 175 million chance. >> it's a loser's game. >> oh, steve! >> steve, what are you saying? loser. willie, didn't you -- >> i did. >> interesting sidebar. i used to do advertising for publisher's clearinghouse. without exception the people that got the $25 million prize, which is still a lot of money, destroyed their lives. they quit their jobs. >> donny, there are a lot of people out there that would like to experience that. >> just give me the moment. >> donny is right. the whole thing of being removed from the people who you've lived with, who are your friends, neighborhood, your community, that amount of money takes you out of that. >> people i don't know who call themselves relatives calling me up saying, hey, can you help a brother out. >> notice how rattner and doich sort of poo-poo the lottery. for them, $500 million. >>> let's get to the fiscal cliff. politico has an exclusive report that president obama and house speaker boehner had a television conversation. politico characterizes it as, quote, kurt. he wants the white house to move his position on tax rates, but
one in 175 million chance. >> it's a loser's game. >> oh, steve! >> steve, what are you saying? loser. willie, didn't you -- >> i did. >> interesting sidebar. i used to do advertising for publisher's clearinghouse. without exception the people that got the $25 million prize, which is still a lot of money, destroyed their lives. they quit their jobs. >> donny, there are a lot of people out there that would like to experience that. >> just give me the...
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steve? >> reporter: megyn, it looks like president morsi is trying to give the appearance trying to find a way out of the situation, some sort of compromise from the firestorm he set off four days ago with a order basically says any decrease he issues are positive the law, not subject to being evoked by egyptian courts. he is meeting with chief justices in cairo looking for some sort of compromise solution, perhaps limiting that decree but the big question whether any limits or talk of compromise will be enough for people that have come out on the streets. in the past four days we've street violence not only here in cairo but across edwimt. at least 400 people woungeded at least one killed. offices of the muslim brotherhood have been ransacked or set on fire. those who support the president and those who oppose him are planning major street demonstrations tomorrow. without any compromise we could see more street violence in the next 24 hours. megyn, back to you. megyn: steve harrigan, thank
steve? >> reporter: megyn, it looks like president morsi is trying to give the appearance trying to find a way out of the situation, some sort of compromise from the firestorm he set off four days ago with a order basically says any decrease he issues are positive the law, not subject to being evoked by egyptian courts. he is meeting with chief justices in cairo looking for some sort of compromise solution, perhaps limiting that decree but the big question whether any limits or talk of...
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steve brown is live inside a chicago target. looks pretty calm behind you, steve, what is happening there at target? >> yeah, actually the crowd has built up here as we're been here longer, it seems like folks may have gone home and grabbed a turkey sandwich and came back out. it use thed to be that retail shopping, black friday was the super bowl of shopping days, but that's not necessarily the case. we had one regional manager here for target describing it as the beginning of the playoffs, this entire season is very important to every retailer, certainly a big one like target. there were folks lined up at midnight at stores around the country. we saw this out at macy's in new york city. with regards to projections as to how the holiday shopping season is going to go we are hearing right now there will be an increase in spending over last year but it will be a smaller increase. >> we expect sales to rise about 4% this year. it's a little bit lower than last year. you know, we really believe that consumers are feeling a lot more
steve brown is live inside a chicago target. looks pretty calm behind you, steve, what is happening there at target? >> yeah, actually the crowd has built up here as we're been here longer, it seems like folks may have gone home and grabbed a turkey sandwich and came back out. it use thed to be that retail shopping, black friday was the super bowl of shopping days, but that's not necessarily the case. we had one regional manager here for target describing it as the beginning of the...
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these people are so far over i will argue they make the republican party look whacky and loony, as steve schmitz said the other day. >> i'll tell you would -- go ahead, erin. >> i was going to say let's go back to dan's first comment. dan senor is a smart guy but that was naive of him to say. look, no one liked mitt romney to begin with. people don't like mitt romney now. he had a good first debate and so people thought, oh, maybe he actually has a chance. but the republican party never liked mitt romney. they never fell in love with him. he happened to be the establishment guy who was going to get the job. you look to the 2016 field of republican candidates and a lot of the electorate loves those people, like marco rubio. the electorate loves him. i'm sorry, i think dan was very off on those comments. >> chris, there's something deeper here we haven't talked about -- >> let's start with something simple. let's assume the republican party wants to rebuild and to be a four quarter offense, they want to compete in the northeast, southeast, midwest and the west. let's assume that. are you s
these people are so far over i will argue they make the republican party look whacky and loony, as steve schmitz said the other day. >> i'll tell you would -- go ahead, erin. >> i was going to say let's go back to dan's first comment. dan senor is a smart guy but that was naive of him to say. look, no one liked mitt romney to begin with. people don't like mitt romney now. he had a good first debate and so people thought, oh, maybe he actually has a chance. but the republican party...
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steve harrigan's in cairo with more. steve? >> reporter: jenna, the protesters are out behind me for the or seventh night in a row, and as you mentioned, part of the u.s. embassy -- the part that deals with the public and visitor -- was shut down today not because the embassy was targeted, but really because of fears of peripheral violence. this whole section of downtown cairo has seen large street protests for the last several days, police and protesters exchanging rocks and tear gas. two buildings on this street were set on fire overnight. those blazes are now out. we are expecting to see egypt's president in a taped television address later today. he'll likely be introducing a new constitution that's being voted on by the assembly now. that constitution can either calm things down here or enflame things further. it really depends what it has to say about the role of islam in people's life in egypt. either way, we're likely to see more street protests. both those who support the president and those who want to bring him down
steve harrigan's in cairo with more. steve? >> reporter: jenna, the protesters are out behind me for the or seventh night in a row, and as you mentioned, part of the u.s. embassy -- the part that deals with the public and visitor -- was shut down today not because the embassy was targeted, but really because of fears of peripheral violence. this whole section of downtown cairo has seen large street protests for the last several days, police and protesters exchanging rocks and tear gas....
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steve schwartzman does the same thing three, four years ago gets killed in the press, why? >> because bonderman's smart, he does it in vegas, not on fifth avenue where you've got reporters walking by on the way to dinner. you do a party in vegas, everybody does a party in vegas. a party in vegas doesn't raise eyebrows, a party on fifth avenue with limos pulling up, that does. >> did you hear, by the way, bonderman apparently donated $1,000 for every person that was invited to the party. spent about $1 million in donations to charity. not necessarily a way to blunt the issue, but an issue nonetheless. dan, thank you for joining us this morning. >> thank you. >> see you soon. >>> all right. up next in her 25 years of public service, she has transformed san francisco. but what are business owners saying about minority leader nancy pelosi's handling of the fiscal cliff? our jane wells speaks to constituents right after this. "squawk" is backse in two minut. ♪ [ female announcer ] today, it's not just about who lives in the white house, it's about who lives in the yellow house
steve schwartzman does the same thing three, four years ago gets killed in the press, why? >> because bonderman's smart, he does it in vegas, not on fifth avenue where you've got reporters walking by on the way to dinner. you do a party in vegas, everybody does a party in vegas. a party in vegas doesn't raise eyebrows, a party on fifth avenue with limos pulling up, that does. >> did you hear, by the way, bonderman apparently donated $1,000 for every person that was invited to the...
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and then we have steve. i wanted to give him chairmanship of the jobs council, but he said jeff immelt has that, but not for long. it is one of the founders and chairman of aol. he chairs the entrepreneurship counsel for the president. the interesting thing about the sparks for creativity. michael, you have been involved in a major study with the harvard business school. you're engaged thousands of people, thousands of voices coming discussions with hundreds of economic leaders and you have come up with an eight-point plan. i have gone through its and some of it makes a lot of sense to me. it would have made sense in the 1980's camera so it makes you think this is such a big deal now? >> we have had a chance to interact with the jobs council and we have a tremendous alignment. the striking things that we found is that we all agree on almost everything that really needs to be done to accept we just cannot do any of it. this is now one opportunity we have to break out of that. >> let me just interrupt. you say
and then we have steve. i wanted to give him chairmanship of the jobs council, but he said jeff immelt has that, but not for long. it is one of the founders and chairman of aol. he chairs the entrepreneurship counsel for the president. the interesting thing about the sparks for creativity. michael, you have been involved in a major study with the harvard business school. you're engaged thousands of people, thousands of voices coming discussions with hundreds of economic leaders and you have...
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good morning, steve. >> reporter: good morning, george. this is the studio where the magic could happen tonight. and it feels like ft. knox. these machines and the dozens of balls were pulled from a locked vault. and only a select few people will be allowed in this room when the drawing takes place tonight. this game is on. >> this is obviously the winning ticket. >> reporter: the people who run the powerball lottery tell us that today they expect to sell more than 105,000 $2 tickets a minute. when it's all said and done, that's at least 189 million tickets for tonight's $500 million jackpot, more than double the number sold for saturday's drawing where no one won. >> it's hard to imagine how the tickets are selling because we're in this territory so rarely. it's the stratosphere of jackpots. >> reporter: that explains what's happening at minimarts and gas stations across the country. where millions of americans with champagne wishes and caviar dreams are lining up to buy tickets. >> i'm going to win it. this is a winner. >> i'm going to t
good morning, steve. >> reporter: good morning, george. this is the studio where the magic could happen tonight. and it feels like ft. knox. these machines and the dozens of balls were pulled from a locked vault. and only a select few people will be allowed in this room when the drawing takes place tonight. this game is on. >> this is obviously the winning ticket. >> reporter: the people who run the powerball lottery tell us that today they expect to sell more than 105,000 $2...
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steve porter, squeezing the best moments into two minutes of fun. take a look. >> are you ready to go? ♪ we are never, ever, ever ♪ getting back together we are never, ever, ever ♪ ♪ getting back together are you fired up ♪ ♪ so fired up the race to the white house ♪ ♪ so much reaction we're ready for it now ♪ ♪ look at your pension they got it going now ♪ ♪ i accept your nomination we've given our all ♪ ♪ to this election congratulations ♪ ♪ america's future big bird ♪ ♪ can you say that a little louder ♪ ♪ this is pop news the news that pops ♪ ♪ we are never, ever we're going to rock 'n' roll all night ♪ ♪ and party every day never, ever ♪ ♪ getting back together ♪ ain't no mountain high enough good morning, oprah ♪ ♪ oprah what is going on ♪ ♪ with a twist ♪ i like your pumpkins treat and trick ♪ ♪ oh, my good morning, america ♪ ♪ the breeze it's my favorite place to be ♪ ♪ our dear friend, robin i'm here ♪ ♪ i can't wait to come back that's in half ♪ ♪ they are l
steve porter, squeezing the best moments into two minutes of fun. take a look. >> are you ready to go? ♪ we are never, ever, ever ♪ getting back together we are never, ever, ever ♪ ♪ getting back together are you fired up ♪ ♪ so fired up the race to the white house ♪ ♪ so much reaction we're ready for it now ♪ ♪ look at your pension they got it going now ♪ ♪ i accept your nomination we've given our all ♪ ♪ to this election congratulations ♪ ♪ america's...
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steve is in arizona on our republican line. steve, good morning. you are on the "washington journal." what is your optimism level? caller: i am pretty optimistic. i hope both sides do something about the fiscal cliff. i hope they can find a place to meet in the middle. i think that should be our biggest worry. we have been talking about the national debt for years now. i sure hope they do something. what is your optimism on that? host: more important to hear what you think. what do you do? caller: i am the karaoke king. host: do you saying it or do you have a service? caller: i am a disc jockey, sing, and do impersonations. i provide karaoke for people's birthdays, weddings. check out my web sites. you can sing for free on that web site. host: karaokeking.com. what is the most popular song that people request in karaoke? caller: i think everybody likes -- a lot of people like that song by david alan cole, "you never call me by my name." host: thanks for calling in this morning. trenton, new jersey, on our independence line. caller: good morning. i
steve is in arizona on our republican line. steve, good morning. you are on the "washington journal." what is your optimism level? caller: i am pretty optimistic. i hope both sides do something about the fiscal cliff. i hope they can find a place to meet in the middle. i think that should be our biggest worry. we have been talking about the national debt for years now. i sure hope they do something. what is your optimism on that? host: more important to hear what you think. what do...
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from steve, absolutely waste of time. mr. romney has to the common man, there is no role to play in public policy. from jason, romney does have experience in business so obama will tap that and come to an idea of how to put the brakes on how to stop us from going over that fiscal cliff. and this from diane. maybe after lunch someone should give them a pail and shovel and let them play in the same sand box and show the republicans and democrats that they can play well together if they only try. keep the conversation going. facebook.com/carolcnn. coming up. the nfl reaches into n dam can sioux's pocket. his punishment for the kick to the groin. [ knock on door ] cool, you found it. wow. nice place. yeah. [ chuckles ] the family thinks i'm out shipping these. smooth move. you used priority mail flat-rate boxes. if it fits, it ships for a low, flat rate. paid for postage online and arranged a free pickup. and i'm gonna track them online, too. nice. between those boxes and this place, i'm totally staying sane this year. do i smell
from steve, absolutely waste of time. mr. romney has to the common man, there is no role to play in public policy. from jason, romney does have experience in business so obama will tap that and come to an idea of how to put the brakes on how to stop us from going over that fiscal cliff. and this from diane. maybe after lunch someone should give them a pail and shovel and let them play in the same sand box and show the republicans and democrats that they can play well together if they only try....
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eastern with an analysis of the election by david plouffe and steve schmidt. anne marie slaugther talks about the challenges of balancing work lives and personal lives and how that affects policy. jeff fager spoke to students at arizona state university. in a few moments, a discussion of the evolution of facebook. in less than an hour, a forum on how gaming can solve the world's problems. after that, leon panetta at the center for a new american security. and for 90 on the economic outlook -- ben fobernanke. david savage, phyllis energy, and the enreg bill. "washington journal" is live every day at 7:00 a.m. on c- span. >> they are using a mobile phone primarily to access facebook because they have not had access to a laptop or pc. in a lot of cases, there is not an infrastructure media in communication that you have in the u.s., a lot of americans will say, facebook is great for gossiping and seeing what my friends are eating for lunch, but if you were to talk to somebody in the middle east, you would hear a different story, which is that facebook was providi
eastern with an analysis of the election by david plouffe and steve schmidt. anne marie slaugther talks about the challenges of balancing work lives and personal lives and how that affects policy. jeff fager spoke to students at arizona state university. in a few moments, a discussion of the evolution of facebook. in less than an hour, a forum on how gaming can solve the world's problems. after that, leon panetta at the center for a new american security. and for 90 on the economic outlook --...
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you can't go more than bankrupt so an extreme leader, steve jobs for sable might be the one person that can save your company. if you are the voters and you think the united states is in crisis and the system has failed and the people that are choosing normally just cannot get us out as they clearly had, you want to gamble. the system isn't working any more. it's time to break. you can't get a worse outcome than total failure, bankruptcy, civil war. so that is one side of things. second there are things you can do if you choose to take the extreme for the corporate leaders for example you simply never have an outside ceo who's also the chairman of the board of directors. >> host: by definition being extreme? >> guest: yes because the information doesn't flow very well from an organization to another. unfiltered are likely to be extreme. some of them won't be but the odds go up a lot when you bring in an unfiltered person. i think the hardest part is so extreme leaders succeed when they do what no one else would do and what everyone else tells them not to do and it is the right idea and
you can't go more than bankrupt so an extreme leader, steve jobs for sable might be the one person that can save your company. if you are the voters and you think the united states is in crisis and the system has failed and the people that are choosing normally just cannot get us out as they clearly had, you want to gamble. the system isn't working any more. it's time to break. you can't get a worse outcome than total failure, bankruptcy, civil war. so that is one side of things. second there...
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say when you were at apple and creating apple stores, retail stores that it took a long time and that steve jobs had a game plan. how did you convince the critics that they can wait for you to do what you want to do? >> i think people will wait. you got to remember for every sale of a stock another person buy as stock. we have a rotation in our investor base. our investors are looking at where we'll be down the road, not where we'll be this year. our vision is very clear. you know, we built out this really great mock up of the future jcp store in dallas. everybody gets to see that and excited about it and that will roll out next year. by back to school next year 40% of the store will be updated. a new home area, kid area. we'll be one of the most exciting stores in the mall in the next few months ahead. >> i can see you're enthusiasm, ron johnson. i'm hoping you're wearing a jc penney sweater. >> i am. this is our jcp sweater. it's actually -- think about this. it has cotton and cashmere and you can buy this today for $15. >> sounds like a deal. >> it's unbelievable. >> you're eliminating c
say when you were at apple and creating apple stores, retail stores that it took a long time and that steve jobs had a game plan. how did you convince the critics that they can wait for you to do what you want to do? >> i think people will wait. you got to remember for every sale of a stock another person buy as stock. we have a rotation in our investor base. our investors are looking at where we'll be down the road, not where we'll be this year. our vision is very clear. you know, we...